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The effects of lysophosphatidic acid on the vascular system with a in depth look at atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the arteries due to the disposition of plaque. Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressing, multifocal, chronic arterial disease that is characterized by inflammatory and regenerative processes, which lead to matrix remodelling and large lipid deposits. The retention of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and activation of endothelial cells initiate atherosclerotic lesion formation in the inner layer (intima) of medium and large-sized arteries, such as coronary arteries and cerebral arteries, predominantly at predilection sites, where the laminar blood flow is disturbed (Libby et al., 2011; Weber and Noels, 2011) As cardiac disease is a leading cause of death throughout the Western world, research into this area may prevent the influx in cardiovascular disease in further years to come.  The effects of lysophosphatidic acid on the vascular system with a in depth look at atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the arteries due to the disposition of plaque. Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressing, multifocal, chronic arterial disease that is characterized by inflammatory and regenerative processes, which lead to matrix remodelling and large lipid deposits. The retention of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and activation of endothelial cells initiate atherosclerotic lesion formation in the inner layer (intima) of medium and large-sized arteries, such as coronary arteries and cerebral arteries, predominantly at predilection sites, where the laminar blood flow is disturbed (Libby et al., 2011; Weber and Noels, 2011) As cardiac disease is a leading cause of death throughout the Western world, research into this area may prevent the influx in cardiovascular disease in further years to come.

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Atheroscscleeosis

The effects of lysophosphatidic acid on the vascular system with a in depth look at atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the arteries due to the disposition of plaque. Atherosclerosis is a slowly progressing, multifocal, chronic arterial disease that is characterized by inflammatory and regenerative processes, which lead to matrix remodelling and large lipid deposits. The retention of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and activation of endothelial cells initiate atherosclerotic lesion formation in the inner layer (intima) of medium and large-sized arteries, such as coronary arteries and cerebral arteries, predominantly at predilection sites, where the laminar blood flow is disturbed (Libby et al., 2011; Weber and Noels, 2011) As cardiac disease is a leading cause of death throughout the Western world, research into this area may prevent the influx in cardiovascular disease in further years to come.

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